Trespass suspect no longer at Westwood Blvd site, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers investigated a possible trespassing situation near Westwood Boulevard. The person involved reportedly gave a false location in a restroom but was later determined to be no longer at the scene. No further assistance was required after verification.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD Dispatch - West Divisions
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
198819. Additional on your trespass suspect, near Westwood Boulevard.
00:04
Pure callback for suspect’s false location inside the restroom since (number withheld).
00:08
Already (number withheld).
00:21
Four, you code alpha watch three.
00:26
Pacific watch three units code alpha.
00:28
Pacific watch three units code alpha.
00:35
Mary lunch.
00:36
Code six national weapon.
00:47
Still down.
00:51
Be advised, all lights are out at Westwood Boulevard and National Boulevard.
00:59
Okay, somebody run watch.
01:00
Somebody please go to jail.
01:04
Twenty-five appears no longer at the location.
01:06
The accident occurred near the correction across the Kaiser near the Scientology building.
01:13
All units code four.
01:16
Sixteen forty-three North Martell suspect unit.
01:24
Mary Eleven, have them respond code two high and DOT to respond until lights are back up.
01:34
How much?
01:41
Show me a route to Mary Eleven's call.
01:44
Two hundred twenty-five.
01:46
Nineteen 889, you can see your trespass suspect near Westwood Boulevard.
01:50
He no longer needed, incident (number withheld).
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